The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 28, 1949, SECTION A, Page 4-A, Image 4

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    PAGE 4-A.—THE FRONTIER. O'Neill. Neb.. July 28. 1949.
Walnofer-T ooker
Nuptials Exchanged
ATKINSON— Miss Isabelle
Walnofer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Peiter Walnofer, of Stuart,
and Albert Ralph Tooker, son
j of Mrs Claude Humphrey, of
! Atkinson, were, united in mar
jriage Monday, July 25, gt 9
a. m. in St. Joseph’s Catholic
| church in Atkinson. Rev. A.
A. Lehman officiated at the
single-ring ceremony.
The bride’s gown was of
imported white embroidered
organdy, fashioned with a
basque waist, long circular
i skirt, and with a row of tiny
buttons down the front of the
dress. She wore mitts to
match and her veil was finger
tip length. Her bouquet was
an arm bouquet of white or- j
chlds and she carried a white
: prayer book, a gift of the
bridegroom.
Mrs. Roy Mack, sister of >
the bridegroom, was matron
of-honor. Her gown was of
orchid organdy and she wore
hat and mitts to match.
Adelia Walnofer, sister of
the bride, was bridesmaid. She
wore a lime g-reen organdy
dress with hat and mitts to.
match. Both of the bride’s at
tendants’ dresses were fash- j
ioned similiar to that of the
bride and their bouquets
were a colonial arrangement
of seasonal flowers.
Mrs. Humphrey,' mother of
the bridegroom, designed and
made all of the gowns.
The bridegroom wore a
beige gabardine suit and he
was attended by Roy Mack
and Joseph Walnofer. Their
suits were brown and all wore
white carnation boutonnieres.
The bride’s mother wore
pink crepe and the bride
groom's mother was dressed
in a tearose colored suit. Both
wore corsages of pink and
white carnations.
A breakfast was served at |
the home of the bridegroom ,
, for the wedding party and a
reception was held at the
bride’s home from 2 to 5 p. m
for about 50 guests. Mrs. Her- j
man Schrader, sr, had charge
of the guest book and Bonnie
Dickau and Joan Walnofer.
cousin of the bride, served.
Both young people are well- j
j known here. Isabelle, or Bet- j
ty as she is most commonly
; known, has been employed at j
: Bailen’s store in Atkinson. She
| attended school at St. Boni
: face in Stuart and St. Joseph’s
in Atkinson. Ralph was gradu
I ated from the Atkinson high
school in 1941. He immediate
ly enlisted in the Navy, serv
ed 4% years in the Navy air
corps — three of which were
spent as a radio operator on
a patrol bomber in the South
Pacific. After his discharge,
he attended the University of
Nebraska for two years and at
present is employed by the
Karo Gas and Appliance Co.
at Atkinson.
The young couple is spend
ing a week in the Black Hills
and after August 1 will be at
home to their friends on the
Walnofer property in North
Walnofer property.
Other Atkinson Newt
Mr and Mrs C. H. Dench -
field and children, Tommy
Dean and Judith Lynn, arriv
ed Sunday afternoon to spend
a week with her mother, Mrs.
Claude Humphreys, and fami
ly, and to attend the wedding
of her brother, Ralph Tooker
and Isabelle Walmxfer.
Pfc. Robert Tooker spent a
week at the home of his moth
er, Mrs. Claude Humphreys,
Robert had been stationed at
Camp BreAenridge, Ky. Since
that comp has been discontin
m j ne was enrrute to Camp
Carson, Oolo. Robert served
:3M> years in the armed forces
____ . " ~ ■—
during the war, 18 morths in
Italy After being disonarged,
he reenlisted in the Army last
I October.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Spence, of‘Ewing, were n At
kinson Saturday visiting Mr.
Spence’s mother, Mrs. Anna
Newton.
Mrs. Dorothy Barrett re
turned 7 ues'day f< om a vi*;i
I with her sister, Mrs. El me.';**
Peck, at Wynot and with- other
relatives in Norfolk and O’Neill^
Mrs. Milton Andrus was
home from her school work at
Chadron this weekend. She has
about six more weeks left of
the course she is taking.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Gage were
expected home from their vaca
tion trip to Wyoming, the Black
| Hills and other points of inter
est on Tuesday, July 26. Mrs.
Dave Ratliff has been in charge
! of the Stockmen’s hotel during
their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ther
kleson, sr., and Mr. and Mrs.
William Therkleson, jr., of Ra
cine, Wise., came Sunday to
spend the week visiting at the
Neil Davis, and Perry Barnes
homes. Mrs. Therkleson, jr., is
the daughter of George Barnes,
formerly of Atkinson.
Arthur £rb, of Orchard, was
in Atkinson last Thursday to:
vist his mother, Mrs. Mary Erb.
Mrs. Harry Shaw left Satur- :
day on a combined pleasure and :
business trip. She visited her j
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Shaw, at Lincoln
and then went on to Omaha. !
Mrs. Willard Linville is taking 1
care of Jane’s Dress shop dur
ing Mrs. Shaw’s absence.
Patricia Lou Chace, daughter
of the late Raymond Chace, has
been staying at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Chace, the past week. Miss
Chace’s home is in Florida. Oth
er guests at the Chace home this
week were Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Jones, of Ft. Walton, Fla.
Mrs. N. P. McKee went to
Sioux City Monday to meet her
daughter, Mary Ellen, who has
been visiting in Madison, Wi3c.
Mrs. Harry Snyder returned
Saturday from a short trip to
Minneapolis, Minn., where she
visited her daughter, Miss Jac
1 que Snyder.
Miss Nora Barnes was a guest
1 last week at the home of Mr.
! and Mrs. Neil Davis. Miss
Barnes and Mrs. Davis are cou
sins.
Miss Charlene Houts went to
Curtis Saturday for a visit with
her brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. James Houts.
EMMET NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Harley
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Kasper Harley, of Stuart, were
supper guests of the William
Serck family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusat
ko and family, of O’Neill, were
last Thursday evening visitors
at the Henry Benze home.
Mrs. Dean Beckwith and
Mrs. Charles Abart visited Mrs.
Emma Maring Wednesday af
ternoon, July 20.
Lavern Jurgensmeier was a
Sunday dinner guest at the W.
R. Tenborg home.
Mrs. Joe Babl visited at the
Bernard Dusatko home &t O’
Neill Sunday afternoon. '
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wink
ler, of North Platte, spent sev
eral days at the Joe Winkler
home. Mrs. Joe Winkler, who
has been visiting them at North
Platte for some time, returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beckwith
and Gary were Sunday after
noon visitors at the Guy Beck
with home.
Mrs. Ivan Pruss and sons, of
O’Neill, visited at the John
Pruas home on Saturday.
Jimmie Newton and Melvin
Luben spent Sunday with their
grandmother, Mrs. Robert Fox. I
Mr. and Mrs. John Tenborg!
and family returned to their
home at Chicago, 111., after vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cal Tenborg, and Francis. From
there they will go to Houston,
Tex., where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz, of
Atkinson, visited at the Charles
Abart home Sunday.
Frontier for job printing!
Arrives from Seattle—
| EWING — Mrs. Cecil Rick
ard, of Seattle, Wash., former
ly Mass Martha Crellin, is vis
iting at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Crel
1 lin. Mrs. Rickard returned
, home with her mother, who
had spent several weeks vis
iting in Seattle.
The Mississippi river drains
five-twelfths of the United
States.
Howard’s Market
RUTH AND LYNUS HOWARD
Phone 33 O'Neill
— Formerly Barger's Super Duper_
STORE HOURS
Week Days - 8 A. M. lo 6 P. M.
WE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAYS IN THE FUTURE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
CANNING TIME IS HERE
Zinc MASON LIDS, 2 Doz. for _65c
STANDARD SIZE—
Atlas SEAL-ALL LIDS, 2 Doz_23c
STANDARD SIZE—
Atlas SEAL-ALL CAPS, 2 Doz.... 45c
No. 63 SEAL-ALL CAPS, 2 Doz._21c
No. 63 SEAL-ALL LIDS, 2 Doz._45c
QUART JARS, Per Doz.__ 89c
PINT JARS, Per Doz._75c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 50 Lbs. $3.85
MINCED HAM 3 Lbs_ $1
Wilson’s DEVILED HAM, 2 Cans .... 37c
BACON SQUARES, Per Lb. ..23c
2 DELIVERIES... 10 a. m.... 4 p. m. I
METHODIST (Inman)
Rev. Roy M. Wingate, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a. m.
Worship, 11:15 a. m.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday - school lesson,
Psalms of Trust. “God is our
refuge and strength, a very
present help in trouble.” Ps.
46:1.
This is the fifth Sunday in
the month. Observance of Ho
ly Communion during wor
ship.
Bible school demonstration
8 p. m. Children and families
urged to attend.
Quarterly meeting August
21.
CENTER UNION (O Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach,
pastor
Sunday, July 31: Morning
service dismissed on account
of the Union Sunday-school
rally in the grove cun the
Ralph Ernst farm, 20 miles
North of O'Neill on highway
281. Morning services, 10. Bas
ket dinner. Afternoon service,
2 o’clock.
Sunday evening services in
the church at 8. Everyone is
invited to these services.
August 3: Prayer meeting
in the home of Clarence Ernst,
8 p. m. _
Kenneth Hills
Are Honored—
PAGE—A picnic supper was
held at the Page park Sunday
evening in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hill and daugh
ter, of North Platte.
Others attending were: Mrs.
Martha Hill and daughter, An
na Mae, of Ewing; Mrs. Anna
Linquist and son. Alfred; Mr
and Mrs. Nels Linquist and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Soren
Sorenson and family; Mr and
Mrs. Robert Nissen and fami
ly; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sor
enson and Karen; Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Sorenson; Mr. and
Mrs. John Sorenson and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. James Sor
enson and family and Miss
Lolajean and Lionel Ickes, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorenson
knd daughter, of Ainsworth.
Jo Elion Backhaus
Feted at Dinner—
CHAMBERS —The following
guests were present at a dinner
honoring Miss Jo Ellen Back
haus at the Roy Backhaus home
Sunday, July 24:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boshard
and son, of O’Neill; Mrs. Em
ma McKathnie and son and
granddaughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Lou Backhaus, of Atkin
son; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Back
haus and daughter, of Amelia;
Mrs. Minnie Grossnicklaus,
Gladys Figgie and Merlon
Grossnicklaus, of Platte Center;
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Grossnick
laus, of Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs.
George Thomson and Gladys;
Mr. and Mi's. Willard Thomson
and children, and Leonard
Thomazen, all of Chambers.
Surprise Party Given—
EMMET — Relatives and
friends gathered at the Joe
Winkler home Sunday evening,
July 24, for a surprise party
given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Winkler, of North
Platte.
Bride-Elect
To Be Honored—
CHAMBERS—There will be
a pre-nuptial shower honpring
Miss Gladys Thomson Friday,
August 5, at the home of Mrs.
Richard Smith.
>— —i——■——i
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill]
Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor
Our Sunday-school will be
at 10 a. m. as usual with morn
ing worship at 11. Evening ser
vice will be at 8.
Bible study meets Thursday
Book of Acts. This week's study
at 8 p. m. We are studying the
will be Chapter V.
Vacation Bible school begins
! Monday, August 1, and will
continue two weeks. All are
I welcome from age four and up.
; We are looking forward to a
i great time together.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach,
pastor
Friday, July 29, 8 p. m., reg
ular midweek prayer meeting.
Sunday, July 31: Sunday
school, 10 a. m. Morning wor
ship, 11.
Sunday evening young peo
ple's service and evangelistic
service, 7:30.
The grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ is able for all your
spiritual needs.
AMELIA NEWS
Miss Ardene Andersen, stu
dent nurse at Bryan memori
al hospital i n Lincoln, is
1 spending her vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Andersen.
Misses Margie Ann Sammons
and Charol Watson have been
vacationing in Denver, Colo.,
the past three weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Backaus,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Backaus
and Caroline attended a birth
day anniversary dinner Sun
day for Joellyn Backaus at
the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Roy Backaus, near
Chambers.
Peter Frahms have a new
Dodge purchased in Atkinson
last week.
Vem Sageser has a new
Ford pickup
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grutsch,
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran
and ATdell, of O’Neill, and
Mrs. Della Ernst were Sunday
dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Rees.
Mr. andi Mrs. Lance Withers
and Donnie planned to. leave
Wednesday for Boise, Ida., and
other points West. They will
visit Margaret McCarthy at
Boise andi their daughter, Shir
ley, who spent the Summer
there will return home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs C, E. Reming
ton, Mr. and Mrs. John Wid
man and daughter, Joyce, of
Sedro, Wooley, Wash., have
been visiting old friends in
this community. Mr and Mrs
Glenn White invited all old
friends to their home Monday
evening to visit with the Rem
ingtons and Widmans.
Mrs. Etta Ott, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Adams and Donnie were
dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Hylas Farrier,
of Chambers, visited Mrs. Fan
nie Riley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett and family attended a fam
ily gathering Sunday at the Ned
Alderson home in Chambers in
honor of Dr. and Mrs. Donald
Alderson, who have recently re
turned from Honolulu. Mr Ald
erson has recently joined the
Air Force and will be stationed
in the states.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams
have their new house completed,
ready for interior decorating.
WJAG . . . 780 on your dial.
Benson’s Tavern
SATURDAY, JULY 30
EVERYONE
INVITED!
DUTCH LUNCH SERVED
11:30 A.M.-1:30P.M.
and
7 - 8:30 P. M.
(Formerly Wayman’s)
Thursday STAR Specials!
F armers!
Bring in Your Barrel*
KEROSENE
Per Gallon.12 9-10c
30-Gallon Lots
HOT TRACTOR FUEL
Per Gallon.13 9-10c
30-Gallon Lots
Gasoline at lowest price in North
Nebraska! Oils and greases at bar
gain prices.
NEW DEAL OIL CO.
— We*t O’Neill —
MIDWEST
Furniture & Appliance Co.
Phone 346-J West O’Neill
★ THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL *
3-Pc. BEDROOM SET
• Bed
• Vanity QQ r*Q
• Chest of 07*%)U
Drawers
In Walnut
Matching Bench.5.95
HERE THE"! ARE! Elach and everyone
a real moneysaving bargain for
Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to
the "Voice of The Frontier’’ each Wednes
day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the
next diay’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch
The Frontier each week for the page of
Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! !
300 Cattle, Mostly Yearlings and Steers
We will have 300 head of cattle at our regular sale on
Thursday, July 28. There will be cattle of all classes, mostly
yearling heifers and steers. Merrill Anderson has consigned one
load of yearling heifers and there will be several loads of these
to pick from. If you want feeder cows, steers and heifers come
in today. We always have a nice consignment of feeder pigs for
your approval.
FREDRICKSON LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
Phone 2 O’Neill
LOHA US
MOTOR CO.
Phone 16 O’Neill
1939 4-Door
MERCURY
• Reconditioned
• New Battery or,
• New Paint Thursday
Only
• A-l Condition
• Seat Covers S55Q
• Heater ^
SPELTS-RAY LUMBER CO.
MINNESOTA Quality Here s your chance to buy outstanding
_ paint for 7 5c per gallon below the
HOUSE PAINT regular price I
$3.75 Discount on 5-Gal. Pails phone 74 o’Neiii